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mahatmakanejeeves

(68,961 posts)
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 04:40 PM 10 hrs ago

"The police chief of Quakertown, Pa., led a group of plainclothes officers to disrupt a peaceful high school protest."

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Alex Ip 葉清霖
‪@alexip718.com‬

INBOX: the police chief of Quakertown, Pa., led a group of plainclothes officers to disrupt a peaceful high school student sidewalk protest yesterday.

They threw an underage girl to the ground, choked her, and disconnected all calls to the detention center where she and others are currently held.

Quakertown parents, groups demand release of students in police clash
Civil rights groups and parents gathered in front of the Quakertown Police Department Saturday demanding answers for the violent confrontation Friday.
www.phillyburbs.com
1:22 PM · Feb 21, 2026

INBOX: the police chief of Quakertown, Pa., led a group of plainclothes officers to disrupt a peaceful high school student sidewalk protest yesterday.

They threw an underage girl to the ground, choked her, and disconnected all calls to the detention center where she and others are currently held.

Alex Ip 葉清霖 (@alexip718.com) 2026-02-21T18:22:03.862Z
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"The police chief of Quakertown, Pa., led a group of plainclothes officers to disrupt a peaceful high school protest." (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 10 hrs ago OP
That's seriously... 2naSalit 9 hrs ago #1
And this took place in "Quakertown" Really? "Quakertown"! SharonAnn 9 hrs ago #2
WTF! WTF! WTF! yellow dahlia 9 hrs ago #3
That's my town and my granddaughter's school Freddie 9 hrs ago #4
Am I reading this correctly? questionseverything 8 hrs ago #6
For protesting? sop 8 hrs ago #7
Welcome to Trumpmurika. paleotn 7 hrs ago #13
Time for him to be indicted, tried, convicted and incarcerated.... paleotn 7 hrs ago #12
It would be sweet if some parents could literally kick his ass Ilsa 6 hrs ago #16
Bucks County (Quakertown), PA... Wuddles440 9 hrs ago #5
People think local cops will protect their cities/counties from ICE FoxNewsSucks 8 hrs ago #8
And maybe get a bonus payment from the federal invaders. erronis 8 hrs ago #9
I think people would be flabbergasted popsdenver 7 hrs ago #11
Watch the video in the Bluesky comments: sop 8 hrs ago #10
If the city can't discipline them popsdenver 7 hrs ago #14
If they're plainclothes, then for all intents and purposes slightlv 5 hrs ago #19
When this is over, the kids will have won a lottery sized payout from the chief. 3Hotdogs 7 hrs ago #15
If it is like every major city's council popsdenver 6 hrs ago #18
I hope someone got video. Uniformed or not, the Ilsa 6 hrs ago #17

Freddie

(10,087 posts)
4. That's my town and my granddaughter's school
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 04:57 PM
9 hrs ago

She was not involved.
There was SUPPOSED to be an organized peaceful protest yesterday, as other area schools have done successfully. Early in the AM a notice was sent to parents that the protest was canceled citing “security concerns.” I can imagine a number of students were not happy about this. If the district had allowed the planned protest to proceed, none of this would have happened.
This was all caught on film. The students are livid and want answers. Naturally, this town being the redneck capital of Bucks County, there’s a lot of “she should have just obeyed the law” BS. The chief of police, who has been in this job for around 30 years, CHOKED A CHILD. Time for him to go.
I’m glad this is getting national attention.

questionseverything

(11,703 posts)
6. Am I reading this correctly?
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 05:55 PM
8 hrs ago

Minors have been held overnight without charges or a phone call to a parent or their lawyer?

paleotn

(21,934 posts)
12. Time for him to be indicted, tried, convicted and incarcerated....
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:37 PM
7 hrs ago

Hopefully, with the same people he put behind bars.

Ilsa

(64,122 posts)
16. It would be sweet if some parents could literally kick his ass
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:44 PM
6 hrs ago

a few times before he's sent away.

FoxNewsSucks

(11,626 posts)
8. People think local cops will protect their cities/counties from ICE
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 06:28 PM
8 hrs ago

Wrong. Some might, but most are just waiting until they can act like ICE.

erronis

(23,324 posts)
9. And maybe get a bonus payment from the federal invaders.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 06:35 PM
8 hrs ago

I'm sure there is money being transferred outside of normal accounting procedures.

popsdenver

(2,010 posts)
11. I think people would be flabbergasted
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:35 PM
7 hrs ago

and the numbers of MAGA's that infiltrated the ranks of LEO's nationwide, small dept's and large depts.......
Also the numbers that have taken reign over the Secret Service, National Guard, etc etc etc....the list is endless.....

The Police here in Denver and Aurora are prime examples, with the Colorado State Patrolmen and women being the exception.
They are outstanding in their performance and politeness......

sop

(18,125 posts)
10. Watch the video in the Bluesky comments:
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 06:42 PM
8 hrs ago

A small group of high school-age students (probably no more than twenty), mostly girls, holding signs, standing on the sidewalk, peacefully protesting, when several burly men in plain clothes wade in, yelling, grabbing, pushing, wrestling a few to the ground, choking one and arresting several. Totally unprovoked and excessive use of force, doing what cops always do.

popsdenver

(2,010 posts)
14. If the city can't discipline them
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:38 PM
7 hrs ago

You can be sure that the girl's father, uncle(s), or brother(s) will help to straighten the cops out......
(and not in court)

slightlv

(7,608 posts)
19. If they're plainclothes, then for all intents and purposes
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 09:38 PM
5 hrs ago

they were simply big, burly (mostly) white men attacking girls. No other way to see it at first glance, IMO. Police these days are above the law, know it, and make the most of it. I'm former law enforcement... and former military police. The units I served with in those days could never have gotten away with this kind of crap. I knew more than a few who were totally unhappy they let females into the military police, and some in civilian positions who felt the same way... but no one would take down a child and choke her for simply holding a sign and protesting. At least back in those days, the Constitution still meant something in this country.

popsdenver

(2,010 posts)
18. If it is like every major city's council
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:50 PM
6 hrs ago

the taxpayers will foot the bill for the payout, not the individual officers. The officers are allowed to hide behind "qualified immunity".........

The City of Denver, and the City of Aurora have paid out many tens of millions of tax payer's dollars, in lawsuits against their Police Dept's these past 5+ Years. One in Aurora esp that was the result of cops & paramedics literally euthanizing some innocent young black guy, just walking down the street minding his own business......Guilty of only "walking while black".......

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